BRIDGEWATER- Sue Altman has just arrived at her campaign headquarters and was characteristically upbeat.
“I’m feeling good,” she said, adding that she’s happy with the campaign she has run.
What do the exit polls say?
That drew a laugh.
“We don’t have exit polls.”
**UPDATE**
Mikie Sherrill just showed up at Altman headquarters and she’s now addressing the crowd.
She was on hand to support Altman but she could not ignore the “real” race.
“I think she’s going to do it,” she said of Kamala Harris.
Sherrill, who easily won relection, talked about the many Jersey Dems who campaigned for Harris in Pennsylvania, which seems to be paying off -so far.
Sent from my iPhone
(Visited 147 times, 149 visits today)
Click here for the full Insider Index
According to a recent article by Insider NJ, political powerhouses Senator Cory Booker and Governor Phil Murphy made a surprise appearance at the headquarters of Altman and Sherrill, a prominent law firm in New Jersey. The visit has sparked speculation about potential collaborations between the firm and the state government.
Altman and Sherrill, known for their expertise in corporate law and government relations, have long been players in New Jersey’s political landscape. With their deep connections and influence, the firm has represented a wide range of clients, from Fortune 500 companies to local businesses.
The presence of Senator Booker and Governor Murphy at the firm’s headquarters has raised eyebrows among political observers, who are eager to see what developments may arise from this meeting. Both politicians have a history of working closely with Altman and Sherrill, and their visit could signal a new partnership or collaboration on important issues facing the state.
Insider NJ reports that the meeting was closed-door and details are scarce, but sources close to the firm suggest that discussions may have centered around upcoming legislative initiatives or potential legal challenges. With the firm’s reputation for high-profile cases and successful advocacy, their involvement in state politics could have significant implications for New Jersey residents.
As the story continues to unfold, it will be interesting to see how Altman and Sherrill’s relationship with Senator Booker and Governor Murphy evolves. Whether it leads to new opportunities for the firm or shapes the future of state policy, this unexpected meeting is sure to have a lasting impact on New Jersey’s political landscape.